Bridgerton is back with its season 3 part 2, and just like every other season this season also juggles between relationship and politics.
Everything is good when it’s new, when Bridgerton first came out with its season 1, audience were ecstatic about it, because they got to see a period drama, after so long, but when a lot drags itself then it becomes boring or rather pointless for audience, the exact thing happened with part 2 season 3.
Audiences are saying this season is the perfect embodiment of “No Plot, Just Vibes”.
This season particularly focuses on Penelope Featherington who is a true star of the series, her character development, and her becoming a respected married woman rather than being the anonymous Lady Whistledown. But, the question lies whether she will be a respected woman of the society or continue her mysterious columns as Lady Whistledown, now that everyone knows about it.
The absolute Bridgerton fanatics were very excited about this season, but most people are saying negative things.
On “X”, people are posting hilarious things , one person wrote, “ This is another good Scene. I love that Penelope is on top and all the things that symbolizes in her character development.”
https://x.com/JacksonBrittsny/status/1801621024158716284?t=KOwX3mVeRZ7F7m6DKk2XSg&s=19
Focusing on the steamy scene where there is no sign of actual character development.
Other person wrote, “I truly feel #BRIDGERTON was a bit all over the place this season, it lost its story telling trying to tick too many boxes which is really sad. Not everything has to be a political statement, they’ve done that, let’s just have good storytelling now”.
https://x.com/AmiMimi111/status/1801375202384691550?t=1FMP3_bDYl_rLJH5KmrIJw&s=19
Another person very bluntly wrote, “the only thing missing was….chemistry….a good plot….colin’s personality….and you know… everything that makes a ship good.”
https://x.com/motusliv/status/1801518304349102582?t=3DrQeFfxpEZh45Fv7NEEJg&s=19
To sum it up, this season was all over the place, it’s not important to inculcate politics in every aspect of the series. It couldn’t please the audience’s expectations because it focused more on the grandeur leaving the plot aside.